Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 46093
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2007/3/26-29 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:46093 Activity:nil
3/26    "As Gas Rises, Flying May Be Cheaper Than Driving"
        http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Travel/story?id=1905640&page=1
        It's an article from a year ago, but it's probably only more true now.
        \_ If you are 1 person flying has been cheaper for a long time,
           if you take into account wear and tear on the car.
           \_ It's amazing that now flying is cheaper even for a party of
              three.
              \_ And you get a good upper body workout too.
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abcnews.go.com/WNT/Travel/story?id=1905640&page=1
April 29, 2006 -- It's an American summer tradition: Pack the suitcases, put the kids in the car, and hit the open road. But not this summer, say the Itkinses of Falls Church, Va. To save money, they are flying to Disney World instead of driving. The Itkin family's travel package, including three round-trip tickets and a two-night hotel stay, cost them $1,065. The American Automobile Association (AAA) estimated the same trip by car would have cost them $1,334 -- almost $300 more. Whether other vacationers will pay less driving or flying for a given vacation depends on a whole host of factors -- the distance, their car's gas mileage and how far in advance they book the flight. "We don't think these high gas prices are going to stop people from going on vacation," said Mantill Williams, AAA's spokesman. "But I have to say we are heading into uncharted territory. We've never seen gas prices ratchet up this early at this type of rate, and it looks like we are headed toward that record high." Not Just Gas With oil prices driving up inflation, nearly every aspect of travel will be more expensive this summer. For instance, hotel rates are up 9 percent from last year, according to the AAA. Several airlines have tacked fuel surcharges on long flights. Aside from their one trip to Orlando, they plan to stay closer to home this summer, keeping the car in the driveway as much as possible. "I think if gas prices weren't quite as high, we would consider a weekend excursion," David Itkins said. "But because the gas prices are over $3 now, and liable to be $4 by Labor Day, I don't see us doing another beach trip."